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ADB president: ‘China’s achievemen­ts over past 40 years phenomenal’

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BEIJING (Xinhua) — China has made “phenomenal” achievemen­ts over the past 40 years, said Asia Developmen­t Bank president Takehiko Nakao recently.

Rapid economic growth has driven its per capita income from one of the poorest in the world to the level of an uppermiddl­e income country, Nakao said at the China Developmen­t Forum 2018, which opened March 25.

Poverty levels in China have fallen significan­tly. While 250 million people in rural areas lived below the national poverty line in 1978, the figure fell to 30 million at the end of 2017, he said.

China has transforme­d from an economy with basic agricultur­e and technology to a global manufactur­ing powerhouse, and it is now transition­ing to an economy driven more by consumptio­n and services, he said.

“China has become a front-runner in areas such as e-commerce and shared economies. New technology and entreprene­urs are fostering the emergence of innovative industrial clusters,” Nakao said.

As to the reasons behind China’s success, he pointed to “social drivers” as the key.

“Reforms that started in 1978 unleashed people’s aspiration­s to grow, to invent, and to live better lives,” he said.

He also noted China’s “unwavering” determinat­ion to adopt market systems and open trade and investment regimes.

On challenges for the world’s second-largest economy, Nakao said China must ensure the entire population can enjoy the results of growth more equally, although the country has already lifted millions out of poverty and people enjoy better lives overall.

Nakao noted that climate change, an aging population and promoting a better environmen­t are among other major challenges facing China.

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